Does a beneficiary of a living trust have the right to see the
trust?

A beneficiary's right to examine a revocable living trust does not exist until the trustor---the person who made the trust---dies. The beneficiary then has the right to request a copy of the trust ...
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Is a living trust a testamentary trust?

A living trust is not a testamentary trust. A living trust--also known as an "inter vivos trust"--takes effect in the maker's lifetime. In contrast, a testamentary will go into effect only after th...
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Can a revocable trust to be transferred to your spouse's
revocable trust after your death?

Yes, you may name your spouse's revocable trust as the beneficiary of your revocable trust in your declaration of trust document. Another option would be to establish a joint trust, which may be st...
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